Tag Archives: Feminism

It’s been a little bit of a ‘dry’ January for me so this list might be a little bit short on purchases. However, I’ve done a lot of watching of things this month because of my lack of money, so expect to see a lot of suggestions for ways to occupy your time instead ofContinue reading “January Favourites”

Today, I had the joy of someone ‘manspreading’ next to me on the bus. For those who aren’t familiar with the term manspreading is a term used to describe when a man sits down next to you, and essentially feels the need to spread their legs as wide as they can, effectively backing you intoContinue reading “Is it time to reclaim womensplaining?”

This book has quickly become one of my new favourites. Seriously buy it. Read it. Especially if you’re interested in gender relations. The narrative is set in the future but looking back on a significant change in human history that occured. That change is when the world switches from a patriarchal society to a matriarchalContinue reading “Feminist Reading Journey: Naomi Alderman ‘The Power’”

Image: The Kawaii Kollective For anyone who isn’t aware of Rupi Kaur, well for one you should be. And two, let me do a little summary that although won’t properly categorise her awesomeness; will help give you an idea of what I knew about Rupi Kaur before reading ‘Milk and Honey’. Before reading due toContinue reading “Feminist Reading Journey: Rupi Kaur ‘Milk and Honey’”

Image: Wizard of Oz/ Warner Bros. I’ve not written about fashion before on this blog. In fact, I’ve always been nervous about talking about fashion fullstop. For the longest time I was afraid that feminism and fashion could not align. I always kind of felt that too many people considered fashion too frivolous and thatContinue reading “Crazy about Gingham”